2/3/12
Please remember to meet at school by 8:00 in order to get into homeroom
driving groups for our field trip on 2/10 to the Museum of Tolerance. Parent
drivers will receive a form listing the students in their vehicle. Please
complete the form and return by Wednesday. Thanks again to all our drivers. I
hope you received your child's Mid-Trimester progress report and found it
helpful in goal setting for the remainder of the year. Please sign and return
these reports asap. Have a SUPER(bowl) weekend!
1/27/12
We've reached the halfway point of the school year! Mid-trimester progress
reports will be sent home along with the latest edition of the 'Brown
Bulletin" in Wednesday folders on Feb. 1st. Please review and sign these
grade reports. They are a useful tool in monitoring your child's progress and
setting future goals. Field trip permission forms and payment are now due.
Thank you to all the parents who have volunteered to drive. :-) We REALLY
need donations of kleenex and Clorox wipes...these items are used daily and
are consistently in short supply. Thanks for your help!
1/20/12
Permission forms will be sent hone in Wednesday's folder for our upcoming
field trip to the Museum of Tolerance coming up on Friday, February 10th.
Please sign and return with your $10 donation asap. Parent drivers are
needed. Kindly let me know if you are able to chaperone and have your current
insurance documentation on file. Reminder: Friday, January 27th is an Early
Dismissal Day (11:15) for staff development. Ask your student about the
structures of a flower...our dissection resulted in some surprise
observations! FYI - we are still in need of kleenex and Clorox wipes...flu
season is approaching. Thanks for your help! ;-)
1/13/12
Enjoy the 3-day weekend in honor of Martin Luther King Jr.! Here is a quote
by Dr. King for families to discuss: "Cowardice asks the question-Is it safe?
Vanity asks the question-Is it popular? Expediency asks the question-Is it
politic? But, conscience asks the question-Is it right? And there comes a
time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor popular, nor
politic; but one must take it BECAUSE it is right." See you on Tuesday,
January 17th. :-) Mrs. Brown
p.s. Extra boxes of Kleenex and Clorox wipes would be GREATLY appreciated!
1/6/12
Happy New Year and welcome back! I hope you found this month's edition
of "The Brown Bulletin" in the Wednesday folder helpful in keeping you
informed of current events. If you haven't seen it yet, look in the bottom of
your child's backpack or locker. ;-)
12/16/11
Sitting here at my desk buried beneath a mountain of homemade goodies,
thoughtful presents and generous gift cards, I am reminded of the many
reasons why I love my job! My appreciation to all of you is beyond
words...and while the best gifts are the words of gratitude from parents and
students, I will also certainly enjoy the shopping I plan do thanks to your
generosity!!! I am so blessed. :-) Happy Holidays to all CAPE families and I
look forward to seeing you in 2012....after two weeks off to rest and
rejuvenate!
p.s. Ask your child about their "Holiday Homework." They will be presenting
an invention idea to the class when we return on Tuesday, January 3rd. Have
fun with this...no stressing out allowed! ;-)
12/9/11
On this last week before the holiday break, we are busily culminating two
units of study...Classification is the big idea in both science and math. We
are classifying living organisms based on shared characteristics and
classifying geometric figures based on their sides/angles. Our week will
finish with an extension math/art project on tessellations in the style of
M.C. Escher. We even explored rotational symmetry with our little buddies as
we cut out snowflakes! Our class will be buiding gingerbread houses on
Friday. Students have signed up for an item they'd like to bring to help with
decorating. Please ask your child about this. Lastly, I look forward to
seeing you at the Winter Wonderland Dance on Thursday, 12/15 from 5-7 p.m. :-)
12/2/11
Be on the look out for the latest edition of the "Brown Bulletin" in
Wednesday folders for recent happenings in our classroom. Students have
started their 2nd trimester electives with 7th graders in either Science Lab
or Humanities. Class lists have been randomized, so they'll get to see some
new faces and will be switching to the other elective on Jan. 26th.
Happy December!
11/18/11
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Enjoy your much-deserved break with your
families. I am thankful for all of you and the fun we having learning
together. See you on Monday, November 28 as we continue into the 2nd
trimester with multi-dimensional geometry and geologic timelines of life on
earth... :-) Be ready!!!
11/10/11
Enjoy the three-day weekend with your families and be sure to thank a
Veteran! Please remember that school will be dismissed at 11:15 next week due
to parent-teacher conferences. Appointments have been scheduled through
Thursday. I will be holding open office hours for walk-in appointments on
Friday, 11/18 from 12:30-3:30. Our classroom is running low on hand sanitizer
and kleenex-very important as cold and flu season is approaching. We
appreciate your donations of those items! Be sure to ask your child about
our "average" 7th grader project. Data has been collected and construction
begins next week...the official start of the second trimester! ;-)
11/4/11
We survived a week of Halloween, day after too much Hallloween candy, gale
winds, rain and our first field trip of the school year. Whew! We've all
earned a weekend! Thank you again to our parent drivers on today's trip to
see the performance "Luma." I think everyone agreed it was amazing! The
students were excellent CAPE representatives and I'm looking forward to our
future excursions. Please remember that the end of the first trimester is
quickly approaching. Any late/missing assignments must be turned in by
Thursday, November 10. Report cards will come home on Friday, Nov. 18. There
is no school on Friday, Nov. 11 (Happy Veteran's Day). Also, conference
request letters were sent home by both Miss Moore and me for students needing
a conferences due to academic or behavior concerns. Conferences are scheduled
for the week of 11/14-11/18 and students will be dismissed at 11:15 all week.
We will also have walk-in appointments available for parents requesting a
conference on Friday, Nov.11 from 12:30-3:30. I look forward to our meeting.
10/28/11
Look for the "Brown Bulletin" in this week's Wednesday folder for our
classroom current events. Our field trip to the science/performing arts
production of "Luma" is Friday, November 4th. Thanks to our volunteer parent
drivers...we wouldn't be going without you! We will be leaving CAPE between
8:30 and 8:45 for the 9:30 show in Thousand Oaks. I'm looking forward to
seeing students in their costumes on Monday for the parade...Happy Halloween!
Have fun and be safe trick-or-treating. Save all your chocolate for me! ;-D
10/21/11
We have a special guest visiting our classroom. As a culmination to our
recent Heredity unit, students will be meeting a genetic counselor. Mrs.
McKenna will be sharing her profession which combines medical knowledge and
collecting family history in her job at the Cancer Center in Santa Barbara.
We look forward to hearing how our classroom lessons exist out in the "real
world!" Be sure to ask your student about her visit. Next week is Red Ribbon
Week...dress-up in support of being drug-free! Also, guidelines were sent
home for Halloween costumes. The parade will take place at 8:45 a.m. on
10/31. Please remember that CAPE dress code still applies :-)
10/14/11
Please continue to collect those CAPE-A-Thon pledges and return asap. Thank
you for supporting our amazing school! Permission forms for our first field
trip were sent home this week. Kindly return the signed forms along with your
check for $8.50. We still need a few more parent drivers. Please let me know
if you are able to chaperone and/or need an updated transportation
authorization form. Student picture re-takes are this Friday, Oct. 21st. Mini-
courses also resume that day. TGIF! :-)
***Admin. would like all CAPE families to take a short survey. Please follow
this link for directions... http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/WEB22DFL4SXAXC
10/7/11
The October edition of the "Brown Bulletin" was sent home in this week's
Wednesday folder. Please read it for the latest happenings in our classroom
and reminders about upcoming events. Our first field trip is coming up on
11/4. Parent drivers will be needed and permission forms will be sent home
soon. Please also review your child's progress report, sign and return asap.
Can you believe we're already halfway through the first trimester?! Have a
TERRIFIC weekend! :-)
p.s. Please remember that Friday, October 14th is an 11:15 dismissal day for
teacher in-service.
9/30/11
There are LOTS of new living organisms making themselves at home in our
classroom. Ask your students about the bacteria we inoculated into petri
dishes and which had the largest colony. Can you believe we're almost halfway
through the first trimester? Grades are up to date on Jupiter and I plan to
send home a progress report by the end of next week. Elective classes will
also be switching on Thursday, 10/6. School photos were brought home this
week...Picture re-take/make-up day will be 10/21. Thanks to the parents who
cheered on our 7th graders at the CAPE-A-Thon! Now it's time to collect those
pledges and raise funds for our incredible school :-)
9/23/11
Students survived their first chapter test in pre-algebra! :-) Scores have
been entered into Jupiter and tests will be returned on Monday. Students may
re-submit corrected problems they may have missed for partial credit if their
test scores were a "C" or below. Today I explained our upcoming cell model
project due on October 3rd. Have fun supporting your child in creatively
representing cellular structures in 3-D. Be sure to also ask them about the
unicellular organisms we discovered are living in the yogurt we eat!
Reminder: CAPE-A-Thon is coming up on Friday, September 30th. Come cheer your
child on as they go through the obstacle course and raise funds for our
school during their P.E. time. Thanks also to Mr. Pearson and Mr. Ortgies who
shared the lives of our artist and composer of the month. We appreciate you!
9/16/11
Classes reached the mid-way point in our first math chapter and took a
quiz. Students should use the quiz to help review for their upcoming Chapter
1 Test on Thursday, 9/22. The results have been posted on Jupiter. Please be
sure to login if you have not already done so. Let me know if you are having
any trouble with the passwords sent to you the first week of school. Parents
who signed up to drive on field trips need to update their insurance
information with the office and complete a new transportation authorization
form. Math club permission forms went home in Wednesday folders. Everyone is
welcome to join us on Wednesdays from 2:30-3:15 beginning 9/21. Students will
be receiving information about their first science project: Cell Models! Look
for more information next week...Happy Friday! :-)
9/9/11
Another successful week in 7th grade has passed. We have been reviewing 4
types of equations using the "Three Golden Rules of Algebra" - isolating the
variable, using inverse operations and balancing the equation. Our mid-
chapter 1 quiz will be Thursday, covering lessons 1-6. Students mastered
their skills of observation using compound microscopes and tested hypotheses
with the scientific method. Next, we'll be investigating characteristics and
needs of all living things. If it's alive, we'll be studying it this year!
Reminder: Picture Day is Tuesday, Sep. 13. Bring your smile and photo order :)
9/2/11
The first week of school flew by...ask your student about PHI-The divine
proportion (1.618), "gorques," observations vs. assumptions and how water can
be turned into a magnifying lens! We also had two benchmark assessments to see
where the class is in their mental math and pre-algebra skills. These are used
as a starting baseline to compare with at the end of the year. They will be
amazed at their incredible progress...remember it's a marathon and not a
sprint! :-)It was a pleasure meeting so many of you at Back To School Night.
Thanks to the volunteers that signed-up. I will be in touch with you next week
to schedule classroom help. Parent drivers: Please turn in your updated
transportation form and insurance information to the office. I also appreciate
the letters you wrote to me about your unique middle schooler. We had a
terrific time together this week and I know it's going to be a fabulous
year!!! Please be sure to login to JupiterGrades if you haven't already and
check this website weekly to keep up with us! Enjoy the three-day weekend. :-)
8/15
Welcome back Middle School Students!
You have reached a new milestone as 7th graders…you are now officially in the
middle of middle school. The experience of transitioning to middle school as a
6th grader is behind you and the expectations of high school preparation are
waiting for you next year as an 8th grader. 7th grade will no doubt be an
exciting year of change and I can’t wait spend it with you! Get ready for
questions, investigations, discoveries…and yes, some challenging work along
the way. Together, we will nurture friendships, set personal goals and
collaborate as a team. Most importantly, we will do this as we support one
another in our community of respected learners. I think the reason I love to
teach so much is that I love to LEARN and I am always amazed how much students
teach me…and how much more there is to learn.
Enjoy the rest of your summer break and I look forward to seeing all of you
very soon…
Love,
Mrs. Brown